I haven't been able to find any info on programming the controller?
(No pdf instruction sheets) Just a couple videos, that doesn't explain much.
Also, the videos are older versions of the software.
Also wondering what kind of settings will need to be changed to keep the 1000w motor within the legal range?
Hi Chris,
Check out the
Programming the Vector Controller thread for more information on programming the vector controller along with
Gary's video.
The settings will depend upon the specific legal requirements in your particular country, and the main settings affecting legal compliance will be the "
Maximum Forward speed (rpm)" and the "
Battery draw current" which will need to be reduced to the required levels.
The correct rpm setting for the "
Maximum Forward speed (rpm)" can be determined with the aid of
this spreadsheet. Simply enter the maximum permitted speed in the highlighted cell under "
Required Speed" in the lower section and then read off the "
Wheel rpm" for your particular wheel
(tyre) size in the relevant column for either mph or km/h.
The "
Battery draw current" can be calculated by dividing the permitted wattage by the battery voltage and then multiplying the result by 1.25 to allow for the difference between the consumed power and the actual output power at a typical 80% motor efficiency.
The following example uses the ludicrously low UK limits:Maximum permitted Speed = 15 mph
Maximum permitted Power = 200 Watts
Wheel size = 700c
Battery Voltage = 48 Volts
"
Maximum Forward speed (rpm)" = Wheel rpm @ 15 mph for a 700c wheel =
187 (Result obtained from spreadsheet)"
Battery draw current" = (200/48) x 1.25 = 4.17 x 1.25 =
5.21 AmpsYou can double check the power results like this if you wish:
Power Output (Watts) = Volts x Amps x Motor Efficiency = 48 x 5.21 x 80% =
200 WattsAlanEDIT:
The current vector controllers have a 10A minimum "Battery draw current" setting so this is what you will need to set it at.
Check out this post for more details.